Toc: Asian Studies 13:2
Briefly

The newest issue of Asian Studies released by The University of Ljubljana covers a range of intricate themes centered around paradox and nothingness in Eastern philosophy. It features thought-provoking articles that examine complex concepts from the Zhuangzi and Theravāda Buddhist perspectives. Scholars like Graham Priest, Kevin James Turner, and Jana S. Rošker contribute insights on how absence and emptiness shape philosophical discourse, encouraging comparative discussions among various traditions. This edition highlights the significance of understanding non-being across cultures and its impact on identity and ethics.
In this issue, the complex themes of paradox, emptiness, and the interplay of absence and nothingness in Eastern thought are explored by various authors.
The featured articles delve into philosophical dialogues that cross cultures, emphasizing the significance of non-being and its implications in both Chinese and Buddhist traditions.
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